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. >> i'm ezra klein in for lawrence o'donnell, one of the great moments, when redford having just won the election, sits down on the bed taking it all in. the next few words are not just to ever film junky, pretty much to every political candidate. >> what do we do now? >> what do we do now? that is always the question, what do you do now when you have to govern? but it is not just a question that affects winners, sometimes losers of elections have to ask what do we do now? and for them the question can be harder to answer, after all, the winner in theory should do whatever they promise to voters. but the losers just watch them say no, take the republican party, they just lost the 2012 election at every federal level, they lost the presidency, at the senate, and fewer votes than democrats did in the house of representatives. but due to the way the house districts are drawn, they're still in charge. so they're in kind of a weird position. the argument lost, the american people didn't want what they were selling. but they're not out of office, their constituents want them to fight for t
. >> i'm ezra klein in for lawrence o'donnell, one of the great moments, when redford having just won the election, sits down on the bed taking it all in. the next few words are not just to ever film junky, pretty much to every political candidate. >> what do we do now? >> what do we do now? that is always the question, what do you do now when you have to govern? but it is not just a question that affects winners, sometimes losers of elections have to ask what do we do now?...
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msnbc ezra's klein. >> the joe by den that we have seen emerged is the one we know. i have seen him be concise, effective. very clear, on what objectives are and clear on what was possible and that seems to be the role he is playing inside the white house. it is a big role. it was born out of the increasing feel of biden. he makes these hilarious jokes. telling people they are going to have to spread their legs to get frisked at the senate. when he ran with president obama the idea of the obama candidacy was to get washington past it's partisan warfare. that new kind of politics has lead to many successes. it has not led to less partisanship. the one part that has been a bright spot in cutting deals and getting a working relationship is this old school senate drenched back room dealing. in a funny way it has worked in this new bitter era. >> karen, it looks like we are headed for a biden versus clinton presidential primary in 2016 and make others. but it looks like joe biden and hillary are going to be in there. i don't know that i can bear to think about 2016. but a
msnbc ezra's klein. >> the joe by den that we have seen emerged is the one we know. i have seen him be concise, effective. very clear, on what objectives are and clear on what was possible and that seems to be the role he is playing inside the white house. it is a big role. it was born out of the increasing feel of biden. he makes these hilarious jokes. telling people they are going to have to spread their legs to get frisked at the senate. when he ran with president obama the idea of the...
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you just don't understand. >> ezra, that attitude, let's talk about financial regulation. dodd-frank is, i believe, only a third of the rules are in place in terms of financial regulation. the house republicans have been trying to unwind, defund bureaus, tried to put in language during the fiscal cliff/curb debate. where do you stand and are you bullish or bearish on implementing the rest of dodd-frank? >> something kind of in between a bull and a bear. >> an owl, what is it? >> i'm not hugely optimistic. moving almost all derivatives, which means we can see what's in them and what they are. a lot of that has been off the books until now. a lot of what's going on with aig has been off the books until now, but dodd-frank has rules regulators are creating. i'm sure in the short-term they'll be fine. the problem is when it's up to the regulators to define the rules, the next time we get into this bubble period, right, remember part of what happens in a run up to a bubble is everybody starts to really like wall street. wall street was able to get tons of deregulation in the '9
you just don't understand. >> ezra, that attitude, let's talk about financial regulation. dodd-frank is, i believe, only a third of the rules are in place in terms of financial regulation. the house republicans have been trying to unwind, defund bureaus, tried to put in language during the fiscal cliff/curb debate. where do you stand and are you bullish or bearish on implementing the rest of dodd-frank? >> something kind of in between a bull and a bear. >> an owl, what is it?...
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how are you doing, ezra? happy new year. >> good afternoon, thank you for joining me. >> i've been reading my blog, as, of course, everyone should do every day. one of the things that's interesting is everyone is asking is this a good deal, but i think just from reading your blog, it's different for different people. i want you to break it down for me a little bit. let's start with deficits. if you care about deficits, was this a good deal? >> no. this was terrible if you care about the deficit. it was awful. so one thing the budget wonks are happy about is two ways to measure this deal. under one way of measuring it, you'd measure under what the law said would have if we did nothing. this deal increased deficits over ten years by about $4 trillion. the other way of measuring deficits, which is more common in washington right now, is not measuring against what the law says it's going to happen, but against where we are right now, what would have if policies, tax code, nothing changed. measuring that, this dea
how are you doing, ezra? happy new year. >> good afternoon, thank you for joining me. >> i've been reading my blog, as, of course, everyone should do every day. one of the things that's interesting is everyone is asking is this a good deal, but i think just from reading your blog, it's different for different people. i want you to break it down for me a little bit. let's start with deficits. if you care about deficits, was this a good deal? >> no. this was terrible if you care...
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from the washington post, msnbc policy analyst, my dear friend ezra cline. washington correspondent here live in the flesh michael sharer, and our author of our divided political heart." an incredible read. washington's post columnist and msnbc contributor e.j. deon. >> great to be here. >> thanks, e.j. ronald reagan was worn some as the 40th president of the united states ushering in an era of limited government and the rise of the modern conservative movement. yesterday barack obama, the 44th president of the united states, was sworn in for his second term. the moment that will define progressive politics m years to come and one that symbolizes a renewed faith and the power of the american government. needless to say, it was a day several decades in the making. >> for the first time in history government, the people said, was not our master. it is our servant. >> government is not the problem, and government is not the solution. we, the american people, we are the solution. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social s
from the washington post, msnbc policy analyst, my dear friend ezra cline. washington correspondent here live in the flesh michael sharer, and our author of our divided political heart." an incredible read. washington's post columnist and msnbc contributor e.j. deon. >> great to be here. >> thanks, e.j. ronald reagan was worn some as the 40th president of the united states ushering in an era of limited government and the rise of the modern conservative movement. yesterday...
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ezra klein is also an msnbc political analyst and "washington post" columnist. robert costa is the washington editor at national review and a cnbc contributor. gentlemen, the 112th congress was not only unproductive, it was hugely unpopular. for comparison's sake, the irs, nixon during watergate and bp during the oil spill all had higher popularity ratings than this congress, and yet, ezra klein, if the objective was to thwart all things obama, you could say they were immensely successful. >> and yet they weren't because the overarching strategy was to eventually thwart obama himself, to get him not re-elected, to allow mitt romney or whoever was the republican nominee for president, to become president in 2012 thus fulfilling what senate minority leader mitch mcconnell once referred to as his top priority. that didn't work at all. the republican brand was so tarnished in part because of the actions of the 112th congress, in part because of the way republicans acted around things like the debt ceiling, that in the end president obama was re-elected with a quite
ezra klein is also an msnbc political analyst and "washington post" columnist. robert costa is the washington editor at national review and a cnbc contributor. gentlemen, the 112th congress was not only unproductive, it was hugely unpopular. for comparison's sake, the irs, nixon during watergate and bp during the oil spill all had higher popularity ratings than this congress, and yet, ezra klein, if the objective was to thwart all things obama, you could say they were immensely...
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joining me now is ezra klein, an msnbc columnist, who could add more. ezra, for the 99th episode of what happens if we don't raise the debt ceiling. give us the idea of what the latest talk in washington is of what may or may not happen. >> we got a call from the head economist for j.p. morgan, and we asked about treasury debts. what if it was not as secure as we thought. it would be like the painting of hell. people need to think about that. when you try to understand what is going to happen, if the white house is able to follow through on not negotiating on the debt ceiling, which i think they actually will be able to do. the president is backing himself into a corner, where he said so many times he wouldn't be held hostage, if he did, it would undermine his credibility. he sod he would negotiate, because it would essentially troy him in office. when it -- when it becomes clear to republicans, on the obligations to social security, pensioners to folks who need the defense department payments, they're going to see the financial sector, the economic sec
joining me now is ezra klein, an msnbc columnist, who could add more. ezra, for the 99th episode of what happens if we don't raise the debt ceiling. give us the idea of what the latest talk in washington is of what may or may not happen. >> we got a call from the head economist for j.p. morgan, and we asked about treasury debts. what if it was not as secure as we thought. it would be like the painting of hell. people need to think about that. when you try to understand what is going to...
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for more on the deal, joining me now, our resident fiscal cliff deal experts, "the washington post" ezra klein, and jared bernstein, since joe biden was so key in putting together this deal, give me your take on the deal. >> look, i think the deal was kind of a small step in absolutely the right direction. i'm not quite as bullish in many ways as you just sounded, although i thought your argument was very compelling. i kept telling myself as i listened to you, i thought this was kind of dysfunctional the way you just went through it. made it sound a lot better. and i thought you made a lot of compelling points, lawrence, look i thought the revenue was a little bit light. i also thought the debt ceiling, the sequester, hits again, comes back in march, the automatic spending cuts. i thought the estate tax, the democrats met the republicans a little bit more on their side of the field on that one. but look, the general point moves in the right direction. $600 billion in revenue over ten years. the unemployment, i don't think you mentioned a set of refundable tax credits to help the low inco
for more on the deal, joining me now, our resident fiscal cliff deal experts, "the washington post" ezra klein, and jared bernstein, since joe biden was so key in putting together this deal, give me your take on the deal. >> look, i think the deal was kind of a small step in absolutely the right direction. i'm not quite as bullish in many ways as you just sounded, although i thought your argument was very compelling. i kept telling myself as i listened to you, i thought this was...
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the washington post's ezra cline notes that president obama hasn't named an outsider to his economic team since his initial 2009 picks. in a little over an hour the president will nominate jack lu for treasury secretary, a man who previously served as a budget director and currently as his chief of staff. cline writes, "can it really be the case that after four very difficult years there is nothing the white house would gain in its second term by bringing in outsiders with fresh experience, different relationships, and a new perspective." david corn, there has always been a lot of talk about the ins lears about the obama white house. >> yes. >> i mean, i do think we're kind of like at halftime here and the white males have run up the score so far in the first two quarters. there's still a few more quarters to play in termdz of putting his team together, and given the round of criticism or observations that's coming this we week. >> is -- are you surprised that the white house isn't pushing back more on this? i for one sort of am, but insofar as dave corn has a football analogy, maybe
the washington post's ezra cline notes that president obama hasn't named an outsider to his economic team since his initial 2009 picks. in a little over an hour the president will nominate jack lu for treasury secretary, a man who previously served as a budget director and currently as his chief of staff. cline writes, "can it really be the case that after four very difficult years there is nothing the white house would gain in its second term by bringing in outsiders with fresh...
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joining me now is ezra klein, a columnist for "the washington post" and bloomberg. ezra, good to see you. >> good morning, alex. >> your article is titled "good riddance to the rottenest congress in history, thank god." the 112 passed 111 laws. we're throwing out a whole bunch of numbers here but what was it about the 112th that you think found legislating so difficult? >> utter paralysis temperatu. to be a little fair to the 112th, they're the culmination of trends toward polarization, towards our system of governing breaking down. i think the lessons of the 112th fundamentally scary to people who care about good governance. again, this was the least productive congress in terms of public laws passed since we began keeping score. the 1948 congress, the do nothing congress of harry truman, passed more than 900 if i'm not misremembering the number. this congress will pass about 220. this was the least popular congress of all time. at two points their popularity in gallup dipped to 10%. when rasmussen polled whether or not the u.s. should become a communist country, t
joining me now is ezra klein, a columnist for "the washington post" and bloomberg. ezra, good to see you. >> good morning, alex. >> your article is titled "good riddance to the rottenest congress in history, thank god." the 112 passed 111 laws. we're throwing out a whole bunch of numbers here but what was it about the 112th that you think found legislating so difficult? >> utter paralysis temperatu. to be a little fair to the 112th, they're the culmination...
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ezra klein, read more of ezra thewashingtonpost.com. katty kay, thanks as well. wes, you leaving? are we going to lose you? wes has to go. >> if you're playing treasury secretary "jeopardy!" -- >> that was good. >> that was impressive. albert gallatin for $300. >> see, he had to one-up you. >> exactly. >> that's awful. >> it was great. >> you went to the $1,000. >> meacham -- >> john snowe. >> who was the last woman secretary of treasury? >> of the treasury? jon? >> i don't think there's been one. >> edna -- >> this is like the senior version of "jeopardy!." wes, good to see you. we miss you in new york city, but you're doing good work in baltimore. >>> coming up next, connecticut governor danell malloy. we showed you that clip. his emotional delivery to in his first state of the state since the newtown shootings. we'll talk to him when we come back on "morning joe." ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursi
ezra klein, read more of ezra thewashingtonpost.com. katty kay, thanks as well. wes, you leaving? are we going to lose you? wes has to go. >> if you're playing treasury secretary "jeopardy!" -- >> that was good. >> that was impressive. albert gallatin for $300. >> see, he had to one-up you. >> exactly. >> that's awful. >> it was great. >> you went to the $1,000. >> meacham -- >> john snowe. >> who was the last woman...
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so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new i think we might also want to add and make it live again. [applause] >> we seem to be running a little early so we have time for some questions. >> it's not a question but a huge appreciation to you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> all right, that's sweet. [applause] >> i think i am scoping myself with a question i want to ask you in ossetia next weekend but why not seize the moment? the first time i ever saw you in met you was 2003 in boston. i think it was the 200th birthday in effect of ralph waldo emerson. a book of whom you have written an absolutely marvelous book. but the gathering of historians critics and writers and the whole gang appreciating emerson from a whole variety of angles and lo and behold you stood up in the middle of this meeting and you said i am bob richardson and i just wrote this book just for the record you wanted it known that you don't analyze and many don't see him a starkly and you don't do chemical tests on the paper or his soul. you said i take him straight. i hav
so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new i think we might also want to add and make it live again. [applause] >> we seem to be running a little early so we have time for some questions. >> it's not a question but a huge appreciation to you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> all right, that's sweet. [applause] >> i think i am scoping myself with a question i want to ask you in ossetia next weekend but why not seize the...
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he told ezra klein, i'm not personally at this stage ready to get rid of the 60-vote threshold and with the history of the senate, we have to understand that the senate isn't and should not be like the house. we know that anyone who has been in the senate as long as reid is will be an institutionalist and inclined to hold the threshold and many senators don't want to vote that much, because every vote means to have to declare a position and choose between interests, and so every time you vote, you alienate people, and make your job harder. we know that harry reid said if these reforms do not end the gridlock in washington, we will consider more in the future, but we have absolutely no reason to believe him, but we know that if people are organizing around the issue, it won't matter what is in harry reid's heart of hearts, be but the filibuster days are numbered and we are fighting over what the ending is. and we will begin with my guests to know what do you know this week that you didn't know last week. begin with mike peska? >> well, we talked about the head trauma in the nfl and so i
he told ezra klein, i'm not personally at this stage ready to get rid of the 60-vote threshold and with the history of the senate, we have to understand that the senate isn't and should not be like the house. we know that anyone who has been in the senate as long as reid is will be an institutionalist and inclined to hold the threshold and many senators don't want to vote that much, because every vote means to have to declare a position and choose between interests, and so every time you vote,...
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plus, the washington post's ezra klein helps us navigate the land mines in this deal and the small issue of adding another $4 trillion to the deficit. >>> also, can the partisan ranker get any worse? norm orenstein weighs in on these divided states of america. >>> and if reputation is everything in washington, who are the big winners and losers of the fiscal cliff debate? all that when "now" starts in three minutes. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you bette
plus, the washington post's ezra klein helps us navigate the land mines in this deal and the small issue of adding another $4 trillion to the deficit. >>> also, can the partisan ranker get any worse? norm orenstein weighs in on these divided states of america. >>> and if reputation is everything in washington, who are the big winners and losers of the fiscal cliff debate? all that when "now" starts in three minutes. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each...
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but ezra, there is one thing that could -- could prove more encouraging. and that is if the republican party takes serious its growing political marginalization in presidential elections and senate elections and their brand, relative to the democratic party, in the perception now of the public that they are the extreme party that won't compromise, out of fear of survival over the long haul, set apart the house and those protecting safe districts. they don't want to be marginalized, as they are. they want to regain the white house and maybe some other voices will come forward. and maybe the outside community, including the business, will start to speak up and say nonsense. stop with the hostage-taking and the brinksmanship, we're not going to support up. >> so what are those changes that it takes to happen? five, the popular vote in five of the six last presidential elections. it has been a very bad year for them. and if boehner said they wouldn't negotiate with president obama, and mcconnell saying they're trying to create the brinksmanship that they had i
but ezra, there is one thing that could -- could prove more encouraging. and that is if the republican party takes serious its growing political marginalization in presidential elections and senate elections and their brand, relative to the democratic party, in the perception now of the public that they are the extreme party that won't compromise, out of fear of survival over the long haul, set apart the house and those protecting safe districts. they don't want to be marginalized, as they are....
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connell: ezra, thank you. we will have you on again. more people ready to place new beds in the market. the old safe haven taking a hit today. sandra smith talking gold. first, some winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing for nose cone separation. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. connell: some of wall street's biggest names not so hot on gold anymore. sandra smith has the trait today. sandra: gold actually bouncing back a little bit today. moving towards $1663 an ounce. it has been on a serious the client. more than two and a half% of its value is down on t
connell: ezra, thank you. we will have you on again. more people ready to place new beds in the market. the old safe haven taking a hit today. sandra smith talking gold. first, some winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has...
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approximatic when i'm joined by ezra cline, ryan grim, katrina vanedenhoogle, and congressman walk even castro. make sure to take a trip into the way back machine today on our facebook page which features some vintage herman cain clips. that is at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. vaga had no tolerance for such dastardly deeds. finally... [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0157 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore.
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we hear numbers bandied about left and right from this one piece by ezra kline with a 110 of the population is foreign-born. one quarter technology and business has started between 18 and five in thousand five p1 half of silicon valley startups have a foreign-born founder to be here but the numbers of these as america's issuing any macros we can expect are increased immigration in the here but the most dreaded, the 11 million illegal immigrants and the potential went as a 951-mile border -- defense that could build to secure the border. it's important to remember behind all these numbers are real people. our immigration policy is to we are as a nation are they speak of fairness, expressed dedication and hard work, family and community and given america's a country dedicated to quality in opportunity and liberty for all, it seems there's a growing consensus or immigration system doesn't make sense. so where does this leave us in specifically, were silly conservatives? free movement on building our economy are making government systems better for people, renewing american values of family hea
we hear numbers bandied about left and right from this one piece by ezra kline with a 110 of the population is foreign-born. one quarter technology and business has started between 18 and five in thousand five p1 half of silicon valley startups have a foreign-born founder to be here but the numbers of these as america's issuing any macros we can expect are increased immigration in the here but the most dreaded, the 11 million illegal immigrants and the potential went as a 951-mile border --...
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his is what is reclined -- this -- what ezra kline writes he points out that they will not mince a trillion dollar coin. if it did, the federal reserve would not accept it. at is in important point. the inclusion of the federal reserve is significant. the platinum coin idea to work, the fed would have to retreat it as a way to create currency. next call is bob from idaho, independent line. caller: good morning. as i was waking up, i turn on c- span. i heard the representative from nebraska making remarks. i would like to point out to her that ronald reagan thought the social security has nothing at all to do with the national debt. it is fine. it has nothing to do with the budget at all. ronald reagan was adamant about it. when he talks about wasteful spending, talk about the 3000 checks that the republicans made a law that medicare has to pay what ever charge the pharmaceutical companies choose to charge medicare, by law. they cannot negotiate for wholesale or pharmaceutical drugs. there's wasteful spending. how about the big oil subsidies? get rid of that. host: final thought, go ahead. c
his is what is reclined -- this -- what ezra kline writes he points out that they will not mince a trillion dollar coin. if it did, the federal reserve would not accept it. at is in important point. the inclusion of the federal reserve is significant. the platinum coin idea to work, the fed would have to retreat it as a way to create currency. next call is bob from idaho, independent line. caller: good morning. as i was waking up, i turn on c- span. i heard the representative from nebraska...